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#5408 - 03-23-2007 05:43 PM
Favorite Structure?
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Just curious what everyone's favorite structure is. Your go-to first type cover? Points, islands, rip rap, natural rock, flats, submerged stump fields, weeds, grasses, off-shore humps or depressions, steep rock bluffs, creek channels, feeder creeks or coves-any others? I'm a firm believer in some basic structures, rip rap or natural rock first-then bluffs, then points. Let's hear what you like. Johnnie 
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#5410 - 04-04-2007 04:31 PM
Re: Favorite Structure?
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Wow Carl, that does sound like a honey hole. It takes some work to find these spots, but it's always worth the trouble. I once found an off-shore flat and caught hundreds of fish off it over a few years and one day I watched two guys fishing for over two hours and they never set the hook. I talked to them and they hadn't had a bite, I had already caught eight keepers off my spot so I took them there, showed them where to cast and what to use, they each caught seberal nice bass. Next weekend I went back, there they were with two other boats-lesson learned the hard way-the spot still rpoduces but not so good, I think they kept everything they caught. Johnnie 
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#5411 - 04-04-2007 04:31 PM
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Wow Carl, that does sound like a honey hole. It takes some work to find these spots, but it's always worth the trouble. I once found an off-shore flat and caught hundreds of fish off it over a few years and one day I watched two guys fishing for over two hours and they never set the hook. I talked to them and they hadn't had a bite, I had already caught eight keepers off my spot so I took them there, showed them where to cast and what to use, they each caught seberal nice bass. Next weekend I went back, there they were with two other boats-lesson learned the hard way-the spot still rpoduces but not so good, I think they kept everything they caught. Johnnie 
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#5412 - 04-04-2007 05:59 PM
Re: Favorite Structure?
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Registered: 01-09-2002
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Loc: antioch il.
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My favorite structure is dependent upon available structure in a particular lake, water clarity, sunny or cloudy, boat traffic, common forage, and current if applicable. So to provide a summary I list the following but in on particular order: Docks Points Submerged vegetation Emerged vegetation Rocks, wood, sharp breaking sea-walls Flats with adjacent deep water Lilly pads Channels Weed pockets
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#5414 - 04-09-2007 01:02 PM
Re: Favorite Structure?
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Hope you get the vegetation back! On a side note many anglers only look at vegetation as cover, while it can be considered cover it is also quite often structure.
Examples:
20 ft of water directly adjacent to submerged vegetation that is 3 ft below the surface. The result is a 17 ft wall of vertical structure.
An outside edge of a Lilly pad field results in a structural line.
Just a little different way to look at weeds!
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#5416 - 04-12-2007 04:21 AM
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Docks points stumps (on a channel edge) rocks rip-rap grass under water or above
These are what I look for when I hit the water. No kinda order just look for them.
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#5417 - 04-12-2007 04:44 PM
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You know what's very strange here in Iowa?? Bass hardly ever use boat docks for cover or struture. I have no idea why??> There can be a boat dock and a stick ten feet apart and the fish will use the stick-I can't believe it. Johnnie 
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